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Private In-Home and Online HSPT Tutoring in Castle Rock, CO

Receive personally tailored HSPT lessons from exceptional tutors in a one-on-one setting. We help you connect with in-home and online tutoring that offers flexible scheduling and your choice of locations.

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How can a tutor help your child master the HSPT?

You want your child to have the best education when they head to college, which means they need the best foundation in a great high school. You've done the research, and the best secondary education around may be at a private school. This means you and your child could need to complete an application, which includes high scores on a standardized test like the High School Placement Test, or HSPT. This two-and-a-half-hour exam features 300 multiple choice questions that test your child's math and language skills. Make sure they are fully prepared for this exam with help from a tutor. Varsity Tutors can help you connect with an independent tutor in Castle Rock, CO, who can assist your child in understanding the HSPT.

The educational directors at Varsity Tutors are skilled at helping students like your child in Castle Rock, CO, connect with HSPT tutors. We learn more about their needs for test preparation and also gather information on who your child is as a person. When your child's tutor understands their personality, the tutor will be better able to explain concepts and create a safe learning environment for your child to ask as many questions as they need. The HSPT is only offered twice per year, so it is important for your child to go into 8th grade fully prepared to take the HSPT to get into a fantastic private high school.

A HSPT tutor we can find you in Castle Rock will afford your child the type of individualized attention that simply won't be possible in a classroom. The HSPT features five standard sections, which test quantitative, mathematics, reading, writing, and verbal understanding. However, there can be additional sections to test your child's understanding of science, mechanics, or religious studies, depending on which schools you apply to. A professional HSPT tutor could help your child improve their knowledge in these sections and can also help them improve their test-taking skills in general. There are strategies for multiple choice tests, which can help your child finish the HSPT with plenty of time to spare. When your child is better able to take standardized tests, they can go into the HSPT with improved confidence in their skills.

Your tutor will also be available at any location, so you and your child can find a quiet, distraction-free place to study. They will also be available for tutoring sessions online, if that is more convenient and comfortable for you. If your child is preparing for the HSPT, let our educational directors connect you with a tutor in Castle Rock.

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Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"I had sent over some additional verbal practice (we exhausted the problems in her prep book), so we started by going over her answers and reviewing some tips and reminders. Then we moved on to math. We worked on practice problems together and the student showed great improvement from last time. Her task now will be to make sure she's really comfortable with common number patterns and formulas (multiplication tables, squares, geometry, etc.) so she can improve her pacing. To help her do this, I'm sending over some practice worksheets and we will create flash cards together. "

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"The student has decided to take the ACT in addition to the SAT. I asked him to complete two sample
exams prior to the session. He did well. We spent a great deal of time going over the questions
that he got wrong. The student is an excellent serious student and his confidence is building. I am
sure he will do well."

"Today we did a lot of vocabulary work. This is still her weakest point, although it is getting better as she continues studying and working on it. The sentence completion portion is going quite well."

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"The student and I had our first session. We went over a practice SAT from the book that she did prior to our session. Overall, she is very good at math. She has forgotten some simple geometry formulas, but other than that and a few minor mistakes, her math was excellent. We talked about logical reasoning and scrambled paragraphs strategies and spent about half the session working on reading comp strategies."

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"We began by going over a practice test the student had completed. Next we focused on probability for a while, which will be part of the ninth grade test. Finally we worked a little on Reading Comprehension."

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"Today the student and I worked on the English portion of the placement exam. Using the new practice book she had, I timed her as she answered the 54 diagnostic questions. She took 34 minutes, and got 25% of them correct. Her strength is analogies, as she got them all correct; she needs to work on vocabulary, grammar rules, and citing textual evidence. We reviewed the diagnostic, and began a spelling and vocabulary list. We will focus in on practicing various strategies to help her improve next week."